Author: Singh, Anurag Kumar; Bhushan, Bharat; Maurya, Anand; Mishra, Gaurav; Singh, Santosh Kumar; Awasthi, Rajendra
Title: Novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) and neurodegenerative disorders Cord-id: fv355ywl Document date: 2020_5_26
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Snippet: During the last few months, the whole humanity is experiencing largest and most severe sudden influx of COVIDâ€19 outbreak caused by the novel coronavirus (CoV) originated from Wuhan, China. According to the WHO reports, total 3 862 676 positive cases and 265 961 deaths have been recorded worldwide due to COVIDâ€19 infection as of May 9, 2020. CoVs are a large family of viruses (enveloped, singleâ€stranded RNA viruses), which includes severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARSâ€CoV)
Document: During the last few months, the whole humanity is experiencing largest and most severe sudden influx of COVIDâ€19 outbreak caused by the novel coronavirus (CoV) originated from Wuhan, China. According to the WHO reports, total 3 862 676 positive cases and 265 961 deaths have been recorded worldwide due to COVIDâ€19 infection as of May 9, 2020. CoVs are a large family of viruses (enveloped, singleâ€stranded RNA viruses), which includes severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARSâ€CoV) and Middle East respiratory syndromeâ€related coronavirus (MERSâ€CoV). New SARS CoV2 is the members of Betacoronavirus genus. These viruses cause infections in bats, camels and humans, and a few other associated species. Despite many neurologic complications associated with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection, it is still unclear whether these symptoms results from direct neural injury or due to some other reason. Currently, it appears that most of the neurological symptoms of COVIDâ€19 are nonspecific and secondary to the systemic illness. A single case of acute hemorrhagic necrotizing encephalopathy has been reported. SARSâ€CoVâ€2 associated Guillainâ€Barré syndrome is an atypical case. Till today, no convincing evidence is available to confirm that the SARSâ€CoVâ€2 virus directly affects nerves system in humans. However, postinfection surveillance will be necessary to identify the possible postâ€COVIDâ€19 neurologic syndromes.
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